Is anyone even pursuing the TPU anymore?
Grumpy, I'm going to try something out once I have it on paper first, as you know RF is one of my fields, "excuse the pun", and Duncan knows only too well what I can do with multiple RF frequencies, molecules and atoms. We go back a few years when we met in the good old US of America, where I gave a talk on this subject. I never really looked at this TPU, was not my field, or so I thought, now I'm not so sure, things are starting to link together the more I read from different sources, not just the SM notes, but McFreey, Michael Meyer amongst others. I know what can be done by heterodyning frequencies with the right split and phasing angle, and it generates a lot of heat in the material in which they mix "why heat" because of the molecular vibration, and if you can use an alloy it will be even better I think, though the heat we do not want, only the thrown out electrons. regards Mike
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